Turner Field

Turner Field

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HISTORY:

Turner Field, named after Braves owner Ted Turner, was built just south of Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in 1996. This $320 million Olympic stadium was retrofitted into a baseball-only, open-air, natural-grass facility. Turner Field was the third stadium in history to have played host to the Summer Olympics before being used as a major-league ballpark. The old stadium, Atlanta-Fulton County, was imploded in 1997 and converted into a parking lot for Turner Field.

Soak up the scene:

This was the Olympic Stadium for the 1996 games before being converted to a baseball-only facility for the Braves. The Olympic cauldron from those games is nearby, and in the parking lot next door is a portion of the left-field wall over which Hank Aaron launched home run No. 715 in 1974 at the old Fulton County Stadium. For more on the Turner Field experience, including a game-day itinerary, visit Wise Guides.

SEATING NOTES:

Suntrust Club 101 and 102 include Rows A-C.

Sections 101-110, 117-118, 147, 223-224, 229, 321-322, 324, 330, 417-418, 421-422 and 437 are split between multiple Section Names. Tickets in these Sections not specified by Section Name by the seller will be mapped to the less premium portion of that Section.